Barnet boss Lawrie Sanchez refused to speak to the press after last night's loss to Swindon.
The former Northern Ireland manager shunned the traditional post-match press conference after the Bees extended their current run of form to just seven points from a possible 39, after they won all four of their matches in January.
They have not scored in their last three matches, with top scorer Izale McLeod netting just three goals from open play in 2012. Before the game, Sanchez told the press he was less concerned about results against the bigger teams:
“I worry more with us playing Hereford here rather than Swindon, Torquay, Cheltenham and Crawley. The players know they have to step up in those games but the Dagenham & Redbridge match we did not play as well as we could do"
Fans have started calling for Sanchez to quit, with the Downhill Second Half blog giving a stark assessment of his side after last night's loss:
'I at the very least expect to see some sort of belief or fight, but tonight I saw absolutely nothing. Do we look like a club who is ready to take on the fight against relegation? Do me a favour. On nights like this, we are completely doomed.'